Shawn Ann McClenahan was born May 30, 1958. My
sister attended
schools in Spokane, Washington. She attended Spokane Community College and worked very hard to get her degree. She then went on to work in area
hospitals. She did well until she was diagnosed with carpal tunnel and could no longer work.

Eventually drugs took over her life and she fell into prostitution, to get the money for
heroin. The month she died she had sent me a birthday card expressing her love
for myself and my family. She said to tell the family she was doing well and that she was ALIVE. She had just been accepted into a
methadone program. She had been living at a relative's house and was babysitting
their children. She was last seen driving away from their home with two other women, in, I believe, a van (not hers) She called the next morning,
Dec. 18, 1997 to say that she would be late, but that she would be there. That was the last anyone heard from her until she was found
Dec. 27, l997.

As they will not give me the autopsy report, nor will they
tell me when she died, I have to believe that she was not murdered that same day. Shawn was a very family person and I KNOW she would have been
at my house on Christmas day. Shawn had two sisters and two brothers, three of whom live in /or around the
Spokane area. Her other sister currently lives back east. Shawn had one son, Joel and her first grandchild was
born in early January 1998. This was an event she was so looking forward to.

Shawn was a people-person who had a high interest in young children
and she would frequently volunteer at the school where I work. She also enjoyed being around elderly and was always so caring and loving. She
was wonderful with our father who had had a stroke. She had my sense of humor (which we both thought was wonderful and unique) She had many, many
friends-so I became know in Spokane, not as Kathy, but as "Shawn's sister." I am still amazed at how many people, from all walks of life,
knew her and spoke so highly of her. Her very large baby picture hangs over my fireplace-when this picture was done, it was so remarkable that
it was displayed in the window of the photography studio.

Shawn was about 5-7, slim, brown med. length hair and had the most beautiful eyes
I have ever seen. She died of a gunshot wound to the head and was left in an abandoned
lot at 14th and Carnahan. (Click
here for photo of the site where Shawn's body was found.) She was discovered along with another woman-victims of
Spokane's serial killer. Four months later, still another body was found in same location. I know of no other injuries,
but then I really do not know a lot. They told me she was not harmed in any other way. The area in which she was found is about a mile away from
where she "worked the streets" which is away from where most of the women worked and near a store called K Mart. This was also fairly close
to where she was staying.

Shawn also had a love of antiques and we would
spend the summers together going to garage sales. We both collected toys. We had talked many times of opening our own shop when I retired
from teaching. We were much more than sisters, we were best friends and with her death, a large part of myself also died. According to "news" I
hear, there really are no suspects. Not knowing what truly happened and if this person will ever be caught continues to cause grief and pain.

There were two other women murdered (around Seattle) who have been also
connected to Spokane's serial killer. If you have any information about
this murder, please send an email to shawnsfamily@murdervictims.com

Serial
Killer May Get DeathProsecutors said today they will seek the
death penalty when convicted serial killer Robert L. Yates Jr. goes on trial for
the slayings of two women in Pierce County.

Local News: Friday, October 27, 2000

Killings
linked to Yates
The murder charge in the death of one woman, Shawn McClenahan,
was dismissed but could be filed again. Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker
has said he's holding out on that charge...

Local News: Friday, October 27, 2000

Yates'
statement
Statement made by serial killer Robert L. Yates Jr. in court
before he was sentenced yesterday to 408 years in prison: "Nothing I can
say will erase the sorrow, the pain and the anguish...

Local News: Friday, October 27, 2000

Emotions
run high as Yates is given 408-year sentence
Robert Lee Yates Jr., turning to his audience at his sentencing
hearing, looked out at the families of the people he shot dead, and he looked at
his wife of 26 years, his father, and two of his five children. He said he was
sorry to the families and friends of his victims. He said he was sorry to his
"lovely wife" and to his children whom he dearly loves.

Local News: Thursday, October 26, 2000

Serial
killer Yates sentenced to 408 years
Serial killer Robert L. Yates Jr., tearful and apologetic, was
sentenced to 408 years in prison today after confessing to 13 murders and one
attempted murder. Yates, 48, admitted the crimes last week in a deal in Spokane
County to escape the death penalty. Yates could still face the death penalty in
Pierce County, where he is charged with two additional slayings.

Local News: Friday, October 20, 2000

Yates
pleads guilty, breaks down in court
Robert Lee Yates Jr. broke down on Count 10, Sunny Gail Oster,
whom he shot dead and left in a ditch with her shoes off and a plastic bag on
her head. Yates stood in front of a packed courtroom yesterday, his head bowed
in front of his family and the families of the people he killed, and he cried.
His voice cracked when he tried to tell the judge his plea on Oster:
"Guilty, your honor."

Local News: Thursday, October 19, 2000

Discovery
paves way for Yates plea deal
Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney decided to move ahead with a
plea agreement today that is supposed to send Robert Lee Yates Jr. away for the
rest of his life for killing 13 people and trying to kill another. The agreement
hinged on the identity of Melody Murfin's body.

Local News: Wednesday, October 18, 2000

Yates
admitted 14 killings in lie test
He says he has killed 14 people, all in Washington state, and no
one else, and a lie-detector test said he was telling the truth. Robert Lee
Yates Jr., a 48-year-old father of five, a decorated U.S. Army helicopter pilot
who has traveled the world, is a serial killer.

Tuesday, October 17, 2000

The
victims
Among the women Robert L. Yates Jr. has been charged with
killing:
Jennifer Joseph, 16, runaway from Spanaway. Death was linchpin in serial-killer
investigation. Body found northeast...

Excerpt from Time Magazine article
The Spokane Murders - July 17, 2000

Relatives of victims spoke
out, telling how their daughters or sisters, many of
whom came from loving families, fell into drugs and
thus onto the streets.

Among the most outspoken was
Kathy Lloyd, a Head Start teacher, whose sister,
Shawn McClenahan, 37, had been found by a jogger on
a weedy hillside the day after Christmas, 1997.

A decade ago, Shawn
McClenahan had gone back to college after a couple
of bad marriages. A pretty woman with blond hair and
green eyes, she got a job as a phlebotomist, drawing
blood from patients at Sacred Heart Hospital. But a
rib pressing on a nerve was misdiagnosed as carpal
tunnel syndrome. After two surgeries on her wrists,
McClenahan was on painkillers and unable to work.
She was evicted from her home, and her teenage son
went to live with her sister. She fell into heroin
and, to pay for it, prostitution. Days before her
death, she sent a birthday card to her sister,
saying that after 67 days on a waiting list, she had
finally been accepted for methadone treatment. "God,
I am so happy," she wrote. "This nightmare is almost
over."

Yates
charged in 7 more slayings
Robert Lee Yates Jr., who turns 48 next week, was charged
yesterday in Spokane County Superior Court with eight counts of aggravated
first-degree murder.

Local News: Sunday, May 07, 2000

Victims
found
All of these women were shot and dumped in remote areas. All had
ties to prostitution or drugs or lived on the streets. These dates are when
their bodies were found, not necessarily...

Local News: Tuesday, April 25, 2000

Family:
Yates would be a 'best friend'
Detectives believe Robert Lee Yates Jr. cruised the seedier side
of Spokane at night, preying on women willing to trade sex for money and killing
as many as 12. But the family of the man police describe as the prime suspect in
Spokane's serial killings says he is someone everyone would want as a best
friend.

As Sheriff Sterk read the names of
victims that investigators have linked to Mr. Yates, the
sister of one watched from behind a row of reporters.
''I'm shaking right now,'' Kathy Lloyd said after her
sister, Shawn McClenahan, was named as one of Mr.
Yates's victims. ''I'm getting shakier as the days go
on,'' said Ms. Lloyd, whose father died Tuesday...

Local News: Friday, April 21, 2000

Despite
troubles, victims also had families
Shawn Johnson was proud of her new job as a grocery clerk. Laurie
Wason raised Rottweilers and opened her home to adults who needed a place to
live. Shawn McClenahan loved going to garage...

Father
of 5 tied to serial deaths; DNA, fibers, ballistic evidence cited
Robert Lee Yates Jr. is a husband of almost 24 years. He is a
father of five who has never been convicted of a felony. He is a 47-year-old,
slightly balding man who combs his hair from right to left and lives in a
split-level home that has a basketball hoop. Now he's been charged with
first-degree murder.

Nine
victims of serial killer
Darla Scott, 29, of Spokane was found shot to death Nov. 5, 1997,
near Hangman Valley Golf Course southwest of Spokane. - 2. Shawn Johnson, 36, of
Deer Park was found shot to death Dec....

Local News: Wednesday, April 29, 1998

Shirts
linked to Spokane killings
The task force investigating Spokane's serial killings released
its first pieces of physical evidence yesterday, two grimy T-shirts found at the
scene where three of the victims were placed.

String
of slayings rattles Spokane
Last month, two women's bodies were found off a lonely dirt road
in southeastern Spokane. They are believed to be the victims of a serial killer
who, it is feared, will kill again.

2
women found slain in Spokane identified
One of two bodies found dumped along a desolate road southeast of
Spokane is that of a woman sought by police in their investigation into a
possible serial killer, police said yesterday.